The 86th Village, Sena Desai Gopal
The 86th Village, Sena Desai Gopal
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The 86th Village

Author: Sena Desai Gopal

Narrator: Deepti Gupta

Unabridged: 8 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

Reshma’s coming to Nilgi was neither accident nor coincidence. Nilgi was a village easily avoided, set as it was at the end of a road, on the banks of the Krishna River. If If you came to Nilgi, it was because you were meant to.Throughout Southern India, eighty-six villages are set to completely submerge due to a government-sanctioned dam across the Krishna River.Nilgi, one such village on the banks of the mighty River Krishna, has so far escaped unscathed from the illegal iron-ore mining and floods that have ravaged the rest of the district for decades. The village believes itself to be indestructible and incorruptible despite warnings of impending doom. With whole mountains disappearing from the mining around Nilgi, the threat of a big flood submerging the entire village is imminent.One night, Reshma, a young orphan girl appears in the village, alone and without any possessions. The villagers, not knowing what else to do, take her to Raj Nayak—the patriarch of the leading family in the village who has been organizing and leading anti-dam movements. For several years he’s been lobbying the corrupt government for fair compensation to be paid to the people who will lose their livelihoods and property to the mines and the flood.Reshma’s presence and the mystery of her origins sets off a chain of events threatening the protests, the family, and Nilgi itself. Soon, secrets and corruption flood the village along with the waters.In this poignant and beautiful debut, the reader discovers the damage—both to people and the environment— wrought by human hubris and greed, and asks whether it is ever too late to right a wrong?

About Sena Desai Gopal

Sena Desai Gopal is a journalist specializing in science and medicine, food, and travel. Her work has been published in the Boston Globe, The Atlantic, Modern Farmer, and the Times of India, among others. She was born in Southern India, in a small village where her family has lived for eighteen generations—a village doomed to submerge as a result of The Upper Krishna Project—and she grew up on stories of its residents and of politics. She now lives in Boston with her husband and two children. She can be found at www.senadesaigopal.com and on Twitter at @senadesaigopal.

About Deepti Gupta

Fluent in Hindi, Urdu, and English, Deepti Gupta has an international career spread across India, Singapore, Pakistan, and the United States. As a narrator she brings an open and curious perspective to the author's work. Her natural global/international accent makes her a great choice for an author who is writing to appeal to a global readership/listenership. As an actress she has earned praise from the New York Times for her performance in the feature film Walkaway, and also stars in Record/Play (a sci-fi love story) which was an official selection at Sundance 2013. She earned her MFA in acting from the University of Texas at Austin, an MA in theater studies from the National University of Singapore, and BA in English literature from Delhi University. Besides working as an actress and voice talent, she also works as a consultant with corporate firms and businesses to help expand and deepen their diversity and inclusion strategies.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joyce on August 01, 2023

3+ stars What I thought would be a 'dissertation' on climate change AND dam building AND stripped forests from iron-ore mining AND flooding villages in rural India, turned out to be a romance between the patriarch of a local family and a prostitute from a small village. :) The story does start in the......more

Goodreads review by Nicole C. on November 13, 2022

There were too many plots to this story, and the writing felt overly simplistic at times with foreshadowing so strong it was only obvious what would happen. I did, however, appreciate the real picture it paints of life for the characters within and people like the author herself as a result of the U......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on August 16, 2022

What an interesting story! I loved how Gopal would tease little things subtly throughout the story and interwove a bit of character back-story as well. The backdrop of the double imminent threat of flood and corruption was a really interesting juxtaposition. While I saw the 'reveal' of Raj being Res......more

Goodreads review by Patresa on September 04, 2022

86 villages in India, ravaged by mining, set to flood with the construction of a dam that nobody but the wealthiest wants. Corrupt politicians. Murder. Greed, pride, ego. Lurve. Grief. Complicated good guys. Complicated social systems. Orphans.......more


Quotes

“A moving debut.” Criminal Element

“This atmospheric and extremely poignant debut is beautifully told and heart-rending on many levels.” Booklist

“Gopal’s sensitive eye for human frailties and the power of nature make The 86th Village a novel that is beautiful and suspenseful, haunting and socially relevant. I was spellbound.” Sujata Massey, author of The Bombay Prince


Awards

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